Between 9 p.m. and 11 p.m. local time, a thief broke into his car and stole a “camera, a laptop, miscellaneous jewelry and a bag,” Officer Adam Lobsinger, a San Francisco police spokesman, told the Chronicle.

The Chronicle’s Evan Sernoffsky reports the car was an SUV rented by ESPN for Rodriguez and the other members of the broadcast team. He adds the incident occurred when the group was out for dinner following the contest.

The unfortunate circumstances come a week after Rodriguez received a positive response from the crowd at Yankee Stadium when he broadcast a Sunday night game between the Yankees and Red Sox on Aug. 4. The ex-Yankee acknowledged the crowd, standing up and taking a bow from the booth during the late innings of the contest.

A week later, he was filing a police report after broadcasting a Giants-Phillies contest.

Rodriguez, 44, is in his second season as a color commentator on ESPN’s Sunday Night Baseball broadcast alongside Matt Vasgersian, Jessica Mendoza and Buster Olney.